Cherry Glazerr are fuming on the enormous new song and video 'Wasted Nun'

The band's new album is out in a few weeks

Cherry Glazerr are a few weeks out from the February 1st release of their new album Stuffed & Ready, which seems set to push them into darker territories, as evidenced by 'Daddi' and this week's new offering 'Wasted Nun'.

Speaking on the new track, Clem Creevy says: “‘Wasted Nun’ is about a woman trying to come to grips with her life... She’s a tragic woman. She hates herself and is trying to move through the world but gets deflated by extreme self-loathing. She wants to harness the power of the universe but instead she turns to self-destruction. The song is aggressive and intense because I’m letting out my anger, I’m enraged. People want girls to be strong, I want to be strong, but I just feel angry, and those are two very different things. There’s a stubbornness there, I know.”

Although Creevy may not be overjoyed at her obvious fury in the song, 'Wasted Nun' plays as a bombastic and thrilling track for the listener. Razor-edged verses flow unheedingly with Creevy's stream of self-hatred, descending into a drop-kicking chorus that launches itself straight into your mind as an unshakeable earworm. Once again Cherry Glazerr prove to be emphatic and pointed on 'Wasted Nun', suggesting that Stuffed & Ready is shaping up to be another thunderbolt of irreverent joy.